International cooperation needed to lessen climate's impact on workers
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The Phillippine has called for stronger international cooperation to ensure the welfare of workers and ensure labor productivity as they face the impacts of climate change.
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Brago, P.L. (2016, June 23). International cooperation needed to lessen climate's impact on workers. The Philippine Star, p. B6.
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Climatic changes; Climate; Greenhouse effect; Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF); International Labor Conference; Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE); International Labor Organization (ILO); Permanent Missions to the United Nations; World Health Organization; International Organization for Migration; UN Development Program; Baldoz, Rosalinda; Alvarado, Carlos; Rebong, Cecilia
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